By Joe Rossignol on Jul 11, 2014 09:16 am The Guardian has learned from an expert in materials that, as the rumor mill has suggested for months, the next-generation iPhone 6 could have a sapphire crystal display. The super-hard glass would be more scratch-resistant than Corning’s Gorilla Glass used in current iPhone models, potentially making the next-generation iPhone much more durable. Continue reading →  By Joe Rossignol on Jul 11, 2014 08:39 am For those wondering how fast Apple’s next-generation Apple A8 chip could be, G for Games has shared potential new details. According to the report, the Chinese media has been going rampant over a rumor that the Apple A8 system-on-a-chip could remain dual-core with a clock speed of 2 GHz or more. Continue reading →  By iPhoneHacks on Jul 11, 2014 08:19 am Following a report this morning in which China called the iPhone’s “Frequent Locations” feature, which was introduced in iOS 7, a “national security concern,” we figured it would be a good idea to provide a guide on how to disable Frequent Locations on iPhone. If you do not want Apple storing a list of locations in which you frequent, including the date, time and address, follow these step-by-step instructions. Continue reading →  By Joe Rossignol on Jul 11, 2014 07:33 am The state-run China Central Television on Friday called the iPhone’s “Frequent Locations” feature a “national security concern” during its noon broadcast, claiming that the location-tracking function could allow for those with access to the data to gain knowledge of China’s “state secrets” and other sensitive information. Continue reading →  By Joe Rossignol on Jul 10, 2014 10:58 pm Apple is expected to unveil its first wearable device in October, which is likely to be the oft-rumored “iWatch,” but a new report claims that production of the smart watch will not ramp up until a few months later. According to well-sourced KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, who has a fairly accurate track record at reporting on Apple product plans, the iWatch will not enter mass production until November. Continue reading →  By Evan Selleck on Jul 10, 2014 07:53 pm Based on scattered reports, it looks like iTunes has reverted some songs from their 90 second previews down to 30 seconds, a number that hasn’t seen major play in iTunes since 2010. Continue reading →  By Evan Selleck on Jul 10, 2014 07:23 pm With a stronger focus on “cutting the cord,” and leaving all phone calls to our wireless devices, a new report based on FCC data may lead some to want to hold off. Continue reading →  By Evan Selleck on Jul 10, 2014 05:38 pm The leaks continue for the iPhone 6, as we inch ever closer to the expected September launch date. This time around, a new photo gives us a real clear look at what the LCD shielding for the iPhone 6 could look like, as well as the Home bracket for good measure. Continue reading →  By Evan Selleck on Jul 10, 2014 05:05 pm Considering the focus on the World Cup this year, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that Nike would launch a new Football-focused application into the iOS App Store. Nike Football brings the best parts of the game to your iOS-based device, while also making sure you don’t miss out on Nike products at the same time. Continue reading →  By Joe Rossignol on Jul 10, 2014 04:07 pm Great news: we’ll be bringing back the Wallpaper Wednesday column again at iPhoneHacks starting next week, based on popular demand. We didn’t want to leave our wallpaper aficionados hanging this week though, so we’ve gathered five Pokemon-themed wallpapers for the iPhone in this special Thursday edition. Continue reading →  | |
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